Actually we also work on a solution to build an UEFI payload easier (open 
source too), but it takes time to complete.  Hence we are looking for a short 
team solution, and the binary upstreaming is just an idea to ask whether 
community is allowing such work.  Never mind, we will keep evaluating another 
solution and make it happen as soon as possible.  Github is a very good 
suggestion.

Thank you very much Patrick.
York

-----Original Message-----
From: Patrick Georgi [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2015 11:55 AM
To: Yang, York
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [coreboot] Can I upstream an UEFI payload binary for MinnowMax 
board project

Am 2015-02-04 19:27, schrieb Yang, York:
> I was told that to build an UEFI payload need to get two components 
> from different sites, sounds I got some information out-of-date.  I 
> will try getting the corebootPkg and then build a payload myself.
corebootPkg is very likely a different project from yours. There are several 
attempts to make Tianocore into a payload.

The thing is, if you want to make it easier on MinnowMax users, you (or anyone 
else) could open an account on github, fork the Tianocore repository there
(https://github.com/tianocore/edk2)
and integrate the stuff from firmware.intel.com/develop.

After that, users of that payload version can just pull the entire code with a 
single git clone, too. And participate in the development through github's pull 
request feature and issue tracker.
(Of course, if you want to do this, all this may require some sign-off by your 
team)

But since that's possible (and really easy, too), there's no need to burden 
coreboot.org with more binaries.

> Understood your point that entire coreboot code must contain source 
> code only.  I will share this with inside our team.
We compromise here and there, but that's not some thing we want to encourage - 
it is really just a compromise, and it's risky to try to push its boundaries.


Patrick
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